April 9th, 2008 by Eric Feng

It’s been three weeks now since Hulu.com came out of private beta, and we hope you’ve been having fun with the service so far. We’ve been excited to welcome new users to our site, but we’re just as excited to see Hulu videos popping up on other corners of the web. We know you spread your time online across a wide range of sites, and we want to make it easy to enjoy and share Hulu videos wherever you happen to be on the web.

Since the very beginning, we’ve allowed users to e-mail and embed videos. We’ve recently added the ability to share videos to some of the top social networking and bookmarking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, and Digg. To do this, just click the Share button inside the video player when watching any video and then click the button for the site you’d like to post to.

We’ve also updated our RSS feeds to allow you to include Hulu embedded videos directly in the feed as an enclosure. That way, you can watch Hulu videos from within the comforts of your RSS news reader. To include Hulu embedded videos in an RSS feed, visit the RSS Feeds page and select the “add video” checkbox before adding the feed to your RSS reader.

Let us know what you think of these features at and remember: sharing is good!

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I am quite a bit older than your average viewer, however there are millions of us. We do not like these slapstick and silly and unrealistic movies. We probably did when we were younger, but I remember nothing like the mindless stuff that will reduce your IQ.

Also your presentation mostly leaves you with looking at a string of names only. You would do well to emulate Netflix Instant movies. You know what you get, with deep reviews, instantly..

I am in the minority so I doubt If I ever will be satisfied with your sparse selection of quality films. I don’t think you get it.

Hulu is pretty cool, but I’ve got to comment on your inclusions of Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock: it’s too much. The former hasn’t been funny since the 80s and, though I’ve never seen the latter, I despise Tina Fey –least funny woman – ever. But, they seem to be your go-to programs as far as volume. How about a little Kolshak: Nightstalker instead?